BOSTON - APRIL 30: A man with an American flag shirt stands at the memorial site in Copley Square for the deadly attacks on the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street April 30, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston continues to return to normalcy with Bolyston Street fully reopened and businesses back up and running following two weeks of closures. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images

A woman posted a picture of herself dressed as a Boston Marathon victim for Halloween. The Twitter backlash began.

The 22-year-old woman went to an office Halloween party dressed as the bombing victim complete with athletic wear and fake blood. She then tweeted a picture of herself in the costume.

She got ripped apart on Twitter– including criticism from an actual Boston Marathon victim. Some went so far as to contact the woman’s family and send death threats to her parents.

Some pointed out the existence of nude photos and videos of the woman on Tumblr. The woman later apologized and said she was fired from her job. She has taken down all her social media profiles.